Hi,
Christophe Strobbe wrote:
> Regarding Shadi's point about the type of location pointers depending on
> the test procedure: some procedures for script-based content are purely
> based on the generated code ("On a Web unit that uses scripts to enforce
> a time limit, wait until the time-out has expired.")
We should not assume that we can *always* provide [sensible] pointers.
The way this test procedure is stated, I would argue that there is no
specific error location to point to. Its a behavioral issue.
> If the above solution for server-side code (expertGuidance / HTTP in
> RDF) is sufficient, then pointers into generated code may be all we
> neeed for most cases, except where we have time limits and issues with
> HTTP headers. Any other thoughts?
In the latter cases, we simply provide no pointers if there are none.
Regards,
Shadi
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